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4th Sust Bde Focuses on Combatives
Staff Sgt. Carla Williams, a brigade property book NCO, punches Sgt. Alisha Ahrens, as Command Sgt. Maj. Erik R.R. Frey looks on as a referee. The combatives program was instituted by Command Sgt. Maj. Frey to provide Wranglers the ability to learn hand-to-hand combat.
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By Sgt. John Ortiz, 4th Sust. Bde. PAO
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Deployment confidence
Scout platoon Soldiers from HHC, 2-8 Cav. Regt., 1st BCT, 1st Cav. Div., pull security during rehearsals.
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By Maj. Brian Carlin, 1st BCT, 1st Cav. Div. PAO
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SMA Preston Visits Baghdad Troops
Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth Preston talks with Fort Hood Soldiers Saturday from 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, during a visit at Camp Taji. Preston talked with Soldiers stationed at the camp north of Baghdad about growing the Army and what they have accomplished during the Global War on Terrorism.
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By Sgt. Maj. Eric Lobsinger, 4th Inf. Div. PAO
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Santa didn't Samba; but Sydney did
Sydney Thomas, Co. D, 1-7th Regt., 1st Cav. Div., won the adult category while dancing the Samba with an Arizona Cardinals cheerleader.
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By Michael Heckman, Sentinel Staff
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Chuckwaggon Santa
Santa came to the 1st Cavalry Division tree lighting ceremony CAV style on a Chuckwaggon escorted by one of the Cavalry's horse detachment Soldiers. The ceremony was held for 1st Cav Families Dec. 11 on Cooper Feild at the division headquarters.
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Tracy Lawrence Visits Fort Hood.
Country music singer Tracy Lawrence had lunch with about 20 Soldiers from the 15th Sustainment Brigade, 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), Dec. 3 at the Freedom Café „ining Facility. The singer was visiting Fort Hood for a CD signing and took the opportunity to have lunch with a few Soldiers.
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Recycle Center Wins First at Killeen Christmas Parade
By Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental Outreach Coordinator
Ricky the Raccoon and the Fort Hood Recycle Team win first place in Killeen’s 46th annual Christmas parade and greet the crowd with their recyclable float of a polar bear hauling a sleigh full of presents.
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Hood ‘howdy’ gets Wheels
By Michael Heckman, Sentinel Staff
85 new arrivals got answers to many of their questions Dec. 12 during a bus tour.
The tour is half of a two-part process recently mandated by Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch, III Corps and Fort Hood commander.
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What is your New Year’s resolution?
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Sgt. John Martinez, 1-5 Cav. Regt., 2nd BCT, 1st Cav. Div.
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Spc. Ricardo Duncan, 201st BSB, 3rd BCT, 1st Inf. Div.
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Rolinda Biven, Family member
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Spc. Felicia Narcisi, STB, 15th BSB, 2nd BCT, 1st Cav. Div.
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Col. Jerry Tait, III Corps
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"I’m going to try and save more money and manage my finances better, so I can buy a house in the future."
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"Save money and be more productive in the New Year when it comes to my life, Family and the military."
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"To live a better and happier life next year."
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"I just started school, so to do more school work."
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"I would like to spend more time with my Family because 2009 will be my first full year home out of the last five years."
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS
The Army operates one of the largest and most diverse military posts worldwide right here in Central Texas. Fort Hood has more than 52,000 Soldiers currently assigned and 70,000-plus family members.
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One out of every 10 active duty Soldiers in the Army is assigned to Fort Hood
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Since the beginning of the Global War on Terrorism, Fort Hood has surged in capacity to an authorized strength over 53,000 Soldiers
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Fort Hood is ranked No. 1 among the Army’s 97 installations in terms of “future” capability
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Fort Hood’s economic impact last year is estimated at $10.9 billion statewide
Fort Hood also distinguishes itself as the largest single local location employer in the State of Texas – with more than 12,000 civilian employees and contractors working here.
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